![]() Amy moved to Philadelphia to work as a co-anchor and meteorologist for the NBC TV station WCAU, and she could’ve been seen co-hosting the entertainment show “10!”, which aired on NBC10 Amy simultaneously worked at New York City’s Rockefeller Center as a fill-in host for MSNBC and Weekend Today, and has also worked as a sideline reporter for Major League Soccer (MLS) for NBC, as well as their sideline reporter for the National Football League (NFL) team Chicago Bears. ![]() She then moved to Denver, Colorado after having been invited to work at the TV station KWGN, while she soon transferred to ABC-affiliated station KMGH also in Denver. Upon graduating from Brigham Young University, Amy moved to Portland, Oregon and began working at the TV station KPTV, serving as a meteorologist on their show “Good Day Oregon”. She then attended Mississippi State University from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in geosciences, and Amy then studied at the University of Pennsylvania, attaining a Master’s degree. Upon matriculating in 1992, Amy enrolled at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in communications in 1995. It was in her teenage years that she became religious, and is today a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Amy studied at Jeffersonville High School and was around 15 years old when she chose to focus on studying, so that she could later pursue a college degree and start working on her career. ![]()
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